M name is Cedrick, In real life, I tend to be much more sophisticated through my edits, and I am still learning on how to be a good Wikipedian. If you have any tips on me, post them at my talk page, suggestions are highly appreciated . I am extremely kind when it comes to newcomers, and if you want help, why not stop by over my talk page? ~CedricK(Talk to me!) 00:05, 30 May 2015 (UTC)
For your perseverance despite a few initial bumps and your incredible willingness to learn. Welcome to Wikipedia! --Bananasoldier (talk) 23:02, 26 May 2015 (UTC)
The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar
Based on your response at the Teahouse, I'm sure you'll do just fine, especially if you don't follow my example. Ian.thomson (talk) 01:44, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
WikiLove is a term that refers to a general spirit of collegiality and mutual understanding among wiki users. It was coined over time on the mailing lists.
If we keep this common goal, this love of knowledge, in mind, if we concentrate on achieving a neutral point of view even when it is difficult, and if we try to actually understand what the other side has to say, then we can reach the state of "WikiLove".
To enable an easy widget for placing WikiLove on Talk pages, go to the editing tab of your Preferences, check off the box for Enable showing appreciation for other users with the WikiLove tab, scroll to the bottom of the preferences page, and save your change. Or you can manually use the templates linked below. Happy editing, and spread WikiLove!